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and which aarp medicare supplement plan might work best for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. and they all travel with you -- anywhere in the country. best of all, you'll be joining the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. ♪ remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. with virtually no referrals needed. so call now to request a free decision guide and learn more. after all, when you're going the distance, it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. >>> we're back with donna brazile and tim pawlenty. we have a lot of people we talked about tonight. if hillary doesn't run, which i think is unlikely, but if hillary doesn't run, the
and which aarp medicare supplement plan might work best for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. and they all travel with you -- anywhere in the country. best of all, you'll be joining the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. ♪ remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover some of what medicare doesn't...
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well, we've had medicare fraud since the '70s. we're running $50 billion or $60 billion a year in medicaid and medicare fraud now. the government isn't doing anything about that. we -- >> can i say a second -- you bring up an interesting point. i want to follow up in case you're interested as well. there's a story this morning in "the new york times" on your point. the head line focusing on tennessee republican government. he's hesitant to expand medicaid. according to the national conference of state legislatures, 21 states, all of them either with republican governors or republican dominated legislators would not extend medicaid. district of columbia have approved an expansion. indicated they will do so. virginia expected to be next because of the newly elected democratic governor. what's your reaction. >> most of the things he said specifically were false. we don't have time to go through them all. it's not $15 trillion. it was paid for -- the affordable care act paid for itself in the original bill. maybe costs will increase o
well, we've had medicare fraud since the '70s. we're running $50 billion or $60 billion a year in medicaid and medicare fraud now. the government isn't doing anything about that. we -- >> can i say a second -- you bring up an interesting point. i want to follow up in case you're interested as well. there's a story this morning in "the new york times" on your point. the head line focusing on tennessee republican government. he's hesitant to expand medicaid. according to the...
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like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pay expenses that medicare doesn't cover and lets you choose or keep any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online and request your free decision guide. use this guide to help you choose from a range of aarp medicare supplement insurance plans. have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. go long. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health. and your immune system. now there's new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hu
like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pay expenses that medicare doesn't cover and lets you choose or keep any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online and request your free decision guide. use this guide to help you choose from a range of aarp medicare supplement insurance plans. have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. go long. you want a way to help minimize blood sugar spikes. support heart health....
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lesson is seen in the field law on medicare -- failed law on medicare in 1989. host: they go back to 1989 and jolly comparison. guest: if anyone -- and draw a comparison. guest: if anyone will take part in that, supporters of the aca. i take that back, you see cyclical issues in entitlement rollouts. for example, medicare part d in 2006. there was a rocky rollout, but today people love medicare part tond the prescription benefits. that story sounds like the was not something people wanted but turn out to be catastrophic for people who were behind it. you can look back at these episodes in history about how previous entitlements played out and defined support for your position in any of them. democrats look at medicare part d in 2006 as they parallel. a rocky rollout, today it is part of the landscape no one would touch. host: a photo in a new york times piece, 1988. president reagan has grown weary of the catastrophic coverage act. president bush sought advantage and it. angry older voters storming a car carrying a consciousness -- a congressman. the history of
lesson is seen in the field law on medicare -- failed law on medicare in 1989. host: they go back to 1989 and jolly comparison. guest: if anyone -- and draw a comparison. guest: if anyone will take part in that, supporters of the aca. i take that back, you see cyclical issues in entitlement rollouts. for example, medicare part d in 2006. there was a rocky rollout, but today people love medicare part tond the prescription benefits. that story sounds like the was not something people wanted but...
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. >> rick scott knows something about fraud, because he was involved in the biggest medicare fraud in history. >> you need to have somebody in the governor's mansion who will again be a people's governor instead of a corporate governor. >> clearly you're doing well in the polls right now. double digits ahead of rick scott. what would you do differently here in florida? >> just about everything. ♪ >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching "the ed show," come you live from miami, florida tonight. we may be a year ahead of this story. but let me tell you something. it is getting ugly early on. there is going to be millions of dollars thrown into this race. this governor will do anything he can to keep his seat. but if the democrats want to take florida in 2016, it is very much a now story. the state of florida is no doubt a hot bed of important issues that have national implications. issues like obama care, med kaed expansion, immigration doesn't happen in america unless it happens in florida. and, of course, voting rights is on the tip of the tongue of every flo
. >> rick scott knows something about fraud, because he was involved in the biggest medicare fraud in history. >> you need to have somebody in the governor's mansion who will again be a people's governor instead of a corporate governor. >> clearly you're doing well in the polls right now. double digits ahead of rick scott. what would you do differently here in florida? >> just about everything. ♪ >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching...
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oil,axes for big multinationals, reduce social security and medicare. cut student loans, cut veterans benefits, invest less in education and affordable colleges, do less to combat climate change and gun safety, do nothing to fix immigration. and keep families who are trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning even another penny. it would appear that the only thing they want more of is rush limbaugh. [laughter] rush limbaugh did not get applause in new hampshire. [laughter] questionand serious that we have to ask one another. the question we have to ask one another as americans is this -- how much a lesson do we believe less do we believe would be good for our country? how much less education would make our children smarter? how much less opportunity would allow the next generation to succeed? how many hungry american children can we no longer afford to feed? week, i hadday last occasion to meet with some of our nation's finest at the world war ii memorial in our nations capital. humbled toblessed, be in the presence of four recipients of th
oil,axes for big multinationals, reduce social security and medicare. cut student loans, cut veterans benefits, invest less in education and affordable colleges, do less to combat climate change and gun safety, do nothing to fix immigration. and keep families who are trying to survive on the minimum wage from ever earning even another penny. it would appear that the only thing they want more of is rush limbaugh. [laughter] rush limbaugh did not get applause in new hampshire. [laughter]...